American Tobacco Free Case Study

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Much thankful to you for your enthusiasm for the summer internship temporary job position now accessible at American Tobacco free company. We have had the chance to review your demand and to brighten you that we have pursued different interviewees.
Since you have graduated from Antioch high school, you were not considered for the position. We will keep your letter of enthusiasm on request for 1 year and will reach you later on if a position turns up clearly open.
Once more, we value your enthusiasm for American tobacco free. We wish you the good luck in your pursuit of service.

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